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2 Use the CATEGORY [DEC] / [INC] but - Pro Music

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Memorize Your Favorite Panel SettingsThis instrument has a PERFORMANCE MEMORY feature that lets you save up to 64 ofyour favorite settings for easy recall whenever <strong>the</strong>y’re needed.8 BanksUp to 64 complete setups can be saved (8 x 8 banks).Memory 1Memory 2 Memory 3 Memory 4 Memory 5 Memory 6 Memory 7 Memory 8Saving to <strong>the</strong> Performance Memory1 Set <strong>the</strong> panel controls as required—select a voice, pattern, etc.2 Press <strong>the</strong> PERFORMANCE BANK [<strong>INC</strong>] /[<strong>DEC</strong>] <strong>but</strong>tons until <strong>the</strong> desired banknumber is shown on <strong>the</strong> display.You can also use <strong>the</strong> dial in <strong>the</strong> PERFOR-MANCE BANK display.3 Press <strong>the</strong> PERFORMANCE MEMORY[1]–[8] <strong>but</strong>ton while holding down <strong>the</strong>[STORE] <strong>but</strong>ton.This saves <strong>the</strong> current panel settings in <strong>the</strong>instrument’s memory.NOTE•You can also save panel settings that have been saved to <strong>the</strong> PerformanceMemory to a USB storage device as a user file (see page69).NOTE• If you save to a Performance Memory number that already containsdata, <strong>the</strong> previous data is deleted and overwritten by <strong>the</strong> new data.Bank numberNOTE• Data cannot be saved to <strong>the</strong> performance memory during song playback.CAUTION• Do not turn off <strong>the</strong> power while saving settings to <strong>the</strong> PerformanceMemory, o<strong>the</strong>rwise <strong>the</strong> data may be damaged or lost.MM6/MM8 Owner’s Manual 59

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